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Lot 145
Full Lot Description
A pair of late Victorian silver dishes, each of circular form with a pierced and foliate border, hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, diameter 11.5cm, weight 2.31ozt (72g). Together with a pair of Edwardian silver filled candlesticks, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1905, height 14cm, and a cased set of coffee spoons with bean finials to the handles, hallmarked Birmingham 1932 and 1949 (damages) (qty).
Era: 20th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Weight: 72
Total lot weight: 704
Condition Report
- Dishes -
- Hallmarks clear and legible
- Rippled edges
- Dents and knocks
- Both with tarnishing and wear
- Candlesticks -
- One badly split at the join for the pedestal to the base and the filling is loose
- The other is losing the filling
- Both with tarnishing and wear
- Both with polish residue
- Hallmarks clear and legible
- Spoons -
- Case is stained and tatty
- Makers mark rubbed to all
- Tarnished
- Misshapen bowls
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